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Category 1 $200 This is a fertile area of the desert near the Nile that provides some vegetation and water.
This was the capital of the New Kingdom. Category 1 $400 This was the capital of the New Kingdom.
Category 1 $600 This picture shows which area of Egypt?
Category 1 $800 Describe what the Nile meant to Ancient Egyptians.
Identify the capital city. Category 1 $1000 Identify the capital city.
Category 1 $200-Answer Oasis
Category 1 $400-Answer Thebes
Category 1 $600-Answer Upper Egypt
Answers will vary but should include ref to: Category 1 $800-Answer Answers will vary but should include ref to: A religious place An agricultural place A social place A method of transportation
Category 1 $1000-Answer Memphis
This God was King of the Gods Category 2 $200 This God was King of the Gods
Mummified crocodiles were a tribute to this God. Category 2 $400 Mummified crocodiles were a tribute to this God. Daily Double
Category 2 $600 The green-hued god in this fresco might be responsible for your afterlife.
Category 2 $800 In the mummification process, organs were removed and put in these separate hollow canisters.
This is the name and function of this Egyptian religious symbol Category 2 $1000 This is the name and function of this Egyptian religious symbol
Category 2 $200-Answer Amun
Category 2 $400-Answer Sobek
Category 2 $600-Answer Osiris
Category 2 $800-Answer Canopic Jars
Category 2 $1000-Answer Ankh
Pharaoh literally means… Category 3 $200 Pharaoh literally means…
Category 3 $400 Pharaohs must always strive to uphold this word which means truth, justice, balance.
Category 3 $600 These chariot-driving nomads invaded Egypt constantly during the Middle Kingdom.
Category 3 $800 A woman ruler, she was myseriously erased from history 20 years after her death.
This Pharaoh brought monotheism to Egypt…it didn’t last long. Category 3 $1000 This Pharaoh brought monotheism to Egypt…it didn’t last long.
Category 3 $200-Answer Great House
Category 3 $400-Answer Ma’at
Category 3 $600-Answer Hyskos
Category 3 $800-Answer Hatshepsut
Category 3 $1000-Answer Akenhaten
One of the reasons Egyptians wore eyeliner. Category 4 $200 One of the reasons Egyptians wore eyeliner.
Category 4 $400 These workers were highly skilled labourers – and very important to Pharaoh.
Name two rights of women in Ancient Egyptian society. Category 4 $600 Name two rights of women in Ancient Egyptian society.
This is the meaning of ‘nebet’ Category 4 $800 This is the meaning of ‘nebet’
Name two aspects of Egyptian life you can see in this fresco. Category 4 $1000 Name two aspects of Egyptian life you can see in this fresco.
Category 4 $200-Answer To protect their eyes from the glare of the sun. To ward off bacterial disease.
Category 4 $400-Answer Surveyors
Category 4 $600 -- Answer Answers will vary.
Category 4 $800-Answer Means ‘lady’ Nebet was the name of the first recorded female vizier in Ancient Egyptian history; the next one was in the 26th Dynasty.
Surveying(economics) Category 4 $1000-Answer Scribes Surveying(economics) Answers will vary
Final Jeopardy Monuments to Death
Final Jeopardy Put the following pyramids and mortuary temples in order from oldest to newest. C B A E D
Final Jeopardy - Answer A: Pyramid of Djoser (2700 BCE) B: Great Pyramid of Giza (2500 BCE) D: Bent Pyramid of Sneferu (2600 BCE) A, D, B, C, E C: Hatshepsut Mortuary Temple (1400 BCE) E: Temple of Karnak (1100 BCE)
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